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WWE WrestleMania 28: Latest on Undertaker Possibly Retiring After the PPV
The Undertaker will face Triple H inside Hell in a Cell on Sunday, and he is looking to extend his WrestleMania winning streak to a ridiculous 20 consecutive victories.
Even though pro wrestling is scripted, you can’t take anything away from The Undertaker. That 20-0 record speaks volumes about his longevity, his abilities in the ring and his character.
While Undertaker has seemed invincible so far, we all know that there will come a time when he hangs up his boots for good and we all think that that time is drawing near.
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So, what is the latest on Taker and a potential retirement? Let’s find out.
From the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (via WrestleNewz.com):
"Sources are still under the impression that The Undertaker won’t be retiring this year and that he will be back for another match at WrestleMania 29 in New Jersey. WWE has already been working on ideas for next year’s top matches.
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While some have said that this is the perfect time for Undertaker to call it a career (he’s about to go 20-0, and people love even numbers), it’s pretty clear that he’s not going anywhere just yet.
Although the WWE has hinted at his retirement with all of this “end of an era” stuff, this is The Undertaker we’re talking about here. If there’s any chance that he’s going to retire, I’d be willing to bet that we’ll know it beforehand.
When Ric Flair was going to retire (for the first time), we knew that it was coming. When Shaw Michaels was going to retire, we knew that it was coming.
When Undertaker is going to retire, we’ll know it’s coming, too.
The WWE will make a really big deal about the last match of one of the biggest legends in wrestling history both before and after it happens. They won’t just announce it out of the blue.
Thankfully, though, it looks like we don’t have to worry about Undertaker retiring for at least another year.
That’s good news because the Phenom still has a couple of dream matches left in him that we fans would really love to see.



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